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Tired of the Lockdowns? Go Boating!
2021-03-28
[Fox Business] Boat purchases are booming in America amid the coronavirus pandemic, with 2020 sales reaching a 13-year high, according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA).

Boating has been part of a renewed interest in outdoor recreation as many Americans were locked down due to the coronavirus in 2020. FOX Business' Webster spoke with the sales director at Palm Beach International Boat Show about the reasons behind the popularity spike.

"It's proven to be one of the safest and most funniest things to do during the pandemic for families," Dean Fillichio said. "A family can go out on their boat and enjoy a day, a weekend, you know, an entire week. It really all depends on what they want to do."
Most funniest? I think he meant to say, "one of the most fun things to do..."
NMMA statistics show boat and marine product sales totaled approximately $47 billion last year and more than 310,000 new powerboats were sold.
Posted by:Bobby

#6  /\ In Idaho, I think near the state capitol. Kids joined in the fun as well.

Masks are theater. Virus gonna virus.
Posted by: Clem   2021-03-28 12:04  

#5  The masks are useful when woodworking and dusting in the house. Most are too porous to prevent viruses from passing through. I have heard of health care workers getting COVID despite wearing both a N95 mask and face shield.

I recall young ladies burning their bras in the 60s and 70s era. Somewhere I saw a recent report of mask burnings.
Posted by: JohnQC   2021-03-28 11:50  

#4  The masks will be useful if there's flu in the household, or the guaranteed next time something interesting escapes (or “escapes”) from China. I’m going to throw them in the first aid kit so I know where they are.
Posted by: trailing wife   2021-03-28 08:36  

#3  May have been WWII nostalgia, or possibly not. Many people kept their ration books and stamps. I'm not throwing our masks away just yet.

This could have been a training exercise or test.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-03-28 05:27  

#2  Mr. Wife and I went out with a friend to a local bar for drinks and bar food yesterday — we sat inside, and Mr. Wife didn’t worry about me even though I’ve only had my first shot, despite carefully refraining himself until after his second. Although the staff wore masks, the band and a few of the patrons pulled their masks under their chins while the rest of us bared our faces to the world. Today my inoculated mother joined us for the first hamburgers on the new grill, then Mr. Wife joined friends at another bar to watch the MMA fights. Again, no masks. Clearly many of those who’ve had at least one shot consider themselves safe out in the world, and enough of the rest are no longer willing to cover up. Dr. Fauci and his fans no longer control the narrative.
Posted by: trailing wife   2021-03-28 01:11  

#1  Strolled around the neighborhood tonight ... loudspeaker from high school stadium: football game, no face diapers. Even louder noise... music... wow, I remember music. I walk toward it and find an outdoor street party with a live band of 40-something amateurs belting out Bon Jovi and 70s hits. Folks dancing and drinking - no face diapers. A food truck - no face diapers. Portable chairs on the street, kids riding bikes, neighbors chatting and being neighborly - and no f---ing diapers to be seen.

A beautiful thing.
Posted by: Eohippus Clong7612   2021-03-28 00:39  

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